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Hong Kong is a vibrant city that offers many tourist attractions to the visitors. This bustling metropolis is the one location in Asia where u201ceast meets westu201d. It combines all cultures to make it one of the most thrilling places on earth. The city offers a number of top attractions for children and adults of all ages.
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Hong Kong Tours Hong Kong is a vibrant city that offers many tourist attractions to the visitors. This bustling metropolis is the one location in Asia where “east meets west”. It combines all cultures to make it one of the most thrilling places on earth. There are so many destinations to visit in Hong Kong that it may be hard for you to decide how to prioritize among them. The city offers a number of top attractions for children and adults of all ages. Let Hong Kong Private Tour Guide introduce you to Hong Kong’s top 15 attractions.
Macau Historic Centre The Historic Centre of Macau is a great example of how Europe can successfully combined with Asia as in Macau Europeans and Asians have existed and traded with each other in coordination for a long time and quiet do so today.
Venetian Macao Casino At present this is the biggest casino in the world with a vast collection of 800 gambling tables and a couple of thousand slotmachines from four differently themed gaming sections (total area well over 550,000 square feet!).
Nam Van Lake Cybernetic Fountain Show The Cybernetic Fountain is the biggest manmade water fountain in Asia. Through its 86 water spouts, the main cannon shoots a sprig of water 80 metres high.
Fisherman's Wharf The area, within walking distance of the ferry terminal, features shops, restaurants, nightlife, an amusement park and amphitheatre.
Macau Maritime Museum The Maritime Museum is one of the most significant museums, it tells the story of how Macau has constantly been associated to the sea; which consequently led to its formation by the Portuguese and its subsequent rich history.
Victoria Harbour The lively Victoria Harbour is considered to be Hong Kong’s lifeline and with its countless container vessels and remarkable coastline presents a spectacular view. This natural harbour situated between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula is the site of annual firework displays and its promenades are popular gathering places for tourists and residents.
Sky 100 Hong Kong Observation Deck A 60 second hi-speed lift gets you to the 100th floor of Hong Kong’s tallest building- Sky 100 Observation Deck. Enjoy awe-inspiring 360-degree views of Kowloon and Victoria Harbour and explore the state-of-the-art interactive exhibition with a multimedia tour of Hong Kong’s history and culture.
Aberdeen Fishing Village This is your chance to experience how to ride or stay in a sampan boat as the local fishermen did for the longest time. The ancient fishing port continues to preserve its ancient lifestyle and remains a scenic highlight of your Hong Kong tour.
Ocean Park This family friendly marine theme park features animal exhibits, exciting rides and shows that offer its guests an memorable experience. Explore the North and South Pole in a day, interact with King Penguins, visit Aqua City - a Grand Aquarium with three levels of viewing galleries and enjoy a scrumptious meal at Hong Kong’s first aquarium dining experience.
Man Mo Temple Hong Kong’s oldest and most important temple is dedicated to two principle deities - God of Literature and God of War. One particularly memorable sight here is that of the huge incense coils hanging from the ceiling, imparting a fragrant, smoky haze; these are lit by people seeking fulfilment of their wishes, and continue to burn for as long as three weeks.
Cheung Chau Island Cheung Chau is a small dumbbell shaped island located 10 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong. It is particularly famous for its temples, beaches and seafood specialty restaurants. In fact, the island has an entire street dedicated to seafood restaurants. Taking a stroll along the coastline or simply lounging on one of the beaches here are other popular activities you can indulge in here for some relaxation.
Bruce Lee Statue A life-size bronze statue of Bruce Lee, the popular martial artist and action hero can be found at the Avenue of Stars in Hong Kong. Located in Tsim Sha Tsui at the Victoria Harbour Waterfront, the Statue was built in honour of the actor who died at an early age. The backdrop of the Hong Kong Skyline and the stunning Victoria Harbour to the Bruce Lee Statue make it a great photo stop for all.
Hong Kong Coliseum Hong Kong Coliseum is also often called Hung Hom Coliseum owing to its location in Hung Hom, Kowloon. It is a multi-purpose indoor stadium where various events take place throughout the year.
Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery There are close to 13,000 miniature gold ceramic statues of the Buddha inside and outside the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery. Each statue is 12 inches high, depicts a different pose and expression and has the name of its donor inscribed on it.
Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival Hong Kong Dragon Boat Carnival is all about partying, enjoyment and celebrations. World’s renowned dragon boat athletes participate in the grand race that takes place at the picturesque Victoria Harbour. People from all over the world gather to witness the spectacle and cheer the participants at this annual event.
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